Tozall should have been put to death at birth for being blind, and his chieftain won’t let him forget it.

Constantly accused of being a burden, Tozall struggles to keep up with other children his age and avoidDhurc’s wrath. As more complex tasks are expected of him, Tozall is forced to interact with the world more and more through the realm of the spirits, the only place he can see. Ancestors, clan spirit guides, and more heed his call, helping him shape the world around him.

Welcomed at last into the Shamanic Council, Tozall hopes he’s finally found a home with people that understand him. But he’s crossed a line he didn’t realize existed: he interacted directly with another clan’s Espiritus, and now there’s trouble. With his own mentor unable to protect him, Tozall has only one hope: that the Rocs that guide him can save him, one last time.

Tozall has finally earned a place among the Ruthien, a species far separate from the human tribe he was raised in. Along with his Roc Zriska, he now patrols the territory of his new people to ward against the gigantic Senzill. Being a Rider brings him some status among his new society, but not all Ruthien are willing to look past the stigma of his humanity.

Assigned to a wing after graduation, Tozall finally has a chance to pay back his debt to the Ruthien. Trouble comes knocking far sooner than expected, however, when Ruthien patrols unintentionally turn the Senzill on Tozall’s former tribe. With his loyalties torn, Tozall must choose between his human roots, or allowing Zriska to stay with her mate among the Ruthien.

Return to Me, a Novella, Releasing Spring 2019

Death paves the way for new opportunities, for those willing to grasp them.

In the wake of the death of Gray Wing’s wing second, several riders are up for consideration. Kanra is the youngest everything; youngest rider to bond to a Roc, youngest flier in the wing, and now he’s been recommended to become the youngest wing second in history. The council’s problem? While Kit’rin is an amazing flier, they’re worried the pair remains largely untested, something they plan to fix.

Sent into the wilderness and separated, Kanra and Kit’rin must prove that they can work independently, as well as together, to survive the bitter cold of Ruthinar winters. When a wild Roc finds herself the target of a saber-toothed cat, Kanra must choose between passing the elder’s test and following his race’s mission, the protection of all wild Rocs.